Arizona Statutes

§ 15-773 — Transfer of parental rights at age of majority

Arizona § 15-773
JurisdictionArizona
Title 15Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 7INSTRUCTION
Art. 4Special Education for Exceptional Children

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 15-773 (2026).

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A.When a pupil with a disability reaches eighteen years of age, all rights previously accorded to the pupil's parent under part B of the individuals with disabilities education act (20 United States Code sections 1400 through 1420) and all rights previously accorded to the pupil's parent under the laws of this state are transferred to the pupil, unless the pupil has been declared legally incompetent.
B.A pupil with a disability who is at least eighteen years of age but under twenty-two years of age and who has not been declared legally incompetent, and who manifests the capacity to give and gives informed consent, may execute a delegation of right to make educational decisions pursuant to this section for the purpose of appointing the pupil's parent or agent to represent the educational

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